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The Get Along Gang is a group of characters created in 1983 [1] by Tony Byrd, Tom Jacobs, Ralph Shaffer, Linda Edwards, Muriel Fahrion, and Mark Spangler for American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" [2] (now Cloudco Entertainment), for a series of greeting cards.
The Get Along Gang: 1984 Nelvana Scholastic: N/A Syndicated TV special Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins: 1985 Nelvana: N/A Syndicated TV special, limited theatrical release with The Care Bears Movie in some territories The Care Bears Movie: 1985 Nelvana: The Samuel Goldwyn Company: Theatrical release Currently owned by Amazon MGM Studios
Bettina's professional career began at the age of 5 when she began modeling and acting. [2] Her acting career eventually led to voiceovers, including My Little Pony (as Megan), The Get Along Gang (as Dotty Dog), The Littles (as Lucy Little), Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Stargate Infinity, Ben 10 (as Kai Green), Age of Empires III (as Nonahkee), God Hand (as Olivia), [3] and is perhaps best known as ...
Muriel Norris Fahrion was born June 11, 1945, in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up and went to school in Rocky River, Lakewood, and Cleveland.She was one of seven children of John H. Norris and Catherine (Wunderle) Norris. [2]
Belgium will in January become the first European Union country to ban sales of disposable vapes because of concerns about their use among children and the environmental damage they can cause. The ...
Over the past few years, people’s feelings about their jobs have changed dramatically. Initially, there was “rage applying,” where employees who were angry about their jobs applied for ...
Get a Life ("Stand") – R.E.M.; end credits by Stewart Levin; The Get Along Gang – Shuki Levy and Haim Saban; Get Smart – Irving Szathmary; Get Some In! – Alan Braden, performed by cast; Getting Together – Bobby Sherman; The Ghost & Mrs. Muir – Dave Grusin; The Ghost Busters ("We're the Ghost Busters") – Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch
Saturday's afternoon CFP first-round matchups aired on TNT, TBS and truTV, with Texas' win over Clemson bringing in 8.6 million viewers and Penn State knocking out SMU seeing 6.4 million. The two ...